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04-13-2009 08:10 AM

willys36@aol.com

Here is a similar project. Pictures are spread over a couple Journal pages.

04-13-2009 06:36 AM

off2wildblue

Does anyone have the original pictures with the text from this tutorial? This information is exactly what I need but the pictures have long since been deleted.

Thanks a lot,

SAM

10-23-2006 09:06 PM

willys36@aol.com

Quote:

Originally Posted by mobile dynamics grad

thank you for that information, i was actually unaware of that.....thats good to know

Don't ask me how I found that out!!

10-22-2006 10:46 PM

mobile dynamics grad

thanks

Quote:

Originally Posted by willys36@aol.com

Regardless if you mess up the mix, placing the part in direct sunlight will set the resin every time. The stuff is very UV sensitive so a sticky, gooey part will harden right up in sun.

thank you for that information, i was actually unaware of that.....thats good to know

10-22-2006 10:10 PM

willys36@aol.com

Regardless if you mess up the mix, placing the part in direct sunlight will set the resin every time. The stuff is very UV sensitive so a sticky, gooey part will harden right up in sun.

10-22-2006 04:56 PM

mobile dynamics grad

project

[QUOTE=sargrant]Hey,

just a quick question about mixing the resin. I have not fiberglassed before and don't know how to mix it properly.

What would be a good inexpensive project to learn with and get the process down? I eventually want to update my entire interior, dash board and all. Any guidance would be appreciated.

Ryan[/Q
an easy inexpensive fibreglass project is to do a kickpannel, or a set of "A" pillers. The biggest factor in mixing fibreglass is temperature, most containers of resing have the measurments right on them, just figure out what temperature your work area is, and look it up on the back of the container.

10-22-2006 04:51 PM

mobile dynamics grad

materials

Quote:

Originally Posted by DanTwoLakes

Yes, please define what fleece you used, and any other tutorials you can post would be terrific. It's really nice of a pro like you to take the time to help out like this.

I cant tell you what he used for fleece, but if your looking for the actual fibreglass matting, you can get it at any store that sells body supplies,and its extremly cheap stuff.

10-22-2006 04:48 PM

mobile dynamics grad

fibreglass

Quote:

Originally Posted by cboy

Very nice.

One question, is the fleece/resin capable of being sanded smooth and painted or will the fiber or fiber pattern show through.

Dewey

Yes, you can sand fibreglass to be painted, but it requires alot of sanding because there cannot be any imperfections in the fibreglass at all, or they will show through the paint,so it can require alot of sanding, and some body filler as well

09-15-2006 01:35 PM

sargrant

Picking your brain

Hey,

just a quick question about mixing the resin. I have not fiberglassed before and don't know how to mix it properly.

What would be a good inexpensive project to learn with and get the process down? I eventually want to update my entire interior, dash board and all. Any guidance would be appreciated.

Ryan

08-06-2006 04:31 PM

stefanmorris

Absolutely brilliant tutorial.. I think the idea you have for the others is spot on.

Freshie

07-27-2006 11:50 AM

89roadster

Quote:

Originally Posted by puttster

So much to learn here. I'm new at everything and I just can't get enough information. Nowhere can I find a book or info on dashboard design and I am so uncreative I just can't visualize what looks good or even what is possible. How do you learn this stuff?

I know very little about materials. How to build up fiberglass (like, what's the difference in resin and filler and bondo), how and when to use a wire or wood or paper mache frame, what kind of metal works, where to get it, how to cut it, how to fasten it. What are some ideas for the final covering and where can you get materials like fake wood and vinyl and how to put it all on so the sun won't destroy it....

Yes, please define what fleece you used, and any other tutorials you can post would be terrific. It's really nice of a pro like you to take the time to help out like this.

07-11-2006 08:58 AM

zcxtmi

sweet

Quote:

Originally Posted by kristkustoms

Cool, i was going to angle them, but the builders and I chose the keep them straight. By the way, this was for the 2005 NSRA Give Away Vehicle.

If i get a decent response to this (if people actually find it helpful) I have a bunch more things like this I can do. Step by step of door panels, headliners, insulation, carpet padding, carpet, basic panels, etc. Its takes me a decent amount of time to upload the pictures to my site and link all the pics, but if people find it useful Ill definitely do it again.

Oh and the fleece can be painted. I usually get less "fibers" when sanding fleece than i do with chop mat. A gel coat or a high build primer would be beneficial though.

Well... if your looking for good response to post your other step by steps... bata bing bata boom.. i think it was amazing... you know.. the rest would be fantastic to

06-26-2006 07:21 AM

puttster

This BB is awesome!

So much to learn here. I'm new at everything and I just can't get enough information. Nowhere can I find a book or info on dashboard design and I am so uncreative I just can't visualize what looks good or even what is possible. How do you learn this stuff?

I know very little about materials. How to build up fiberglass (like, what's the difference in resin and filler and bondo), how and when to use a wire or wood or paper mache frame, what kind of metal works, where to get it, how to cut it, how to fasten it. What are some ideas for the final covering and where can you get materials like fake wood and vinyl and how to put it all on so the sun won't destroy it....

Love this place!

06-24-2006 04:53 PM

Scoundrel

nobody answered any of my Q's----------<>

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